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[49680] Abby is said to be daughter of Andrew Cleaves Cole (1823-1880) & Hannah Herrick Estabrook (b. in 1826; m. 21 October 1845 in Sedgwick, Hancock Co., ME). She and George had Fred Hanson Closson (b. in 1864), Henry Newton Closson (1868-1925),Charles Lewis Clossen (1872-1942), Nellie A. Clossen (1874-1893) & John Frank Closson (b. in 1879).
[3950] http://www.mathematical.com/wassenberggerald1.html states in 2003 that the wife of Gerard III is Clemence de Poiteau (b. 1060, Poitou, France, d. after 1129, daughter of Guillaume VIII (Guy Geoffroy), Duke of Aquitaine and Ermensinde de Longwy. This is not verified.
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[56378] The unverified file GDZS-S2G in familysearch.org offers: "When John Linwood Gray was born on 28 February 1919, in Orland, Hancock, Maine, United States, his father, Linwood Hutchins Gray, was 24 and his mother, Isadora Austin Saunders, was 22. He married Muriel Janice Saunders on 9 October 1992, in Bucksport, Hancock, Maine, United States. He died on 24 December 2006, in Hancock, Maine, United States, at the age of 87, and was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Orland, Hancock, Maine, United States."
[22548] "The Malcolm Family," John Karl Malcolm of Ann Arbor Michigan (1950), as quoted by Mr V. Alexander of Ontario according to http://www.geocities.com/j_mgage/fam-pages/wardwell.html: DUNCAN MALCOLM (McCallum, McCollum, MacColum, or McCullin) from Aberdeenshire, Scotland, came to America with his ten children about 1774. No record has been found of his wife. According to tradition Duncan was born about 1720. He was a weaver by trade. The family settled first at Watermill, near Southhampton, Long Island, New York (Long Island Cencus of 1776); removed to Saybrook, Conn., in 1776, and later to Middlefield, Conn. It is recorded in Savage's "Refugees from Long Island" that after the Battle of Long Island in 1776,'Dunkin McCollom, 6 persons, 1 lode of goods, 2 hogs,' were transported on the sloop 'Dove', Capt. Elijah Mason, from Sag Harbour, L.I. to Saybrook, Conn. Probably Duncan settled up the Connecticut River, about Middlefield, where there were sympathizers and where his daughter, Janet, later married Giles Miller, Jr. In 'Connecticut Men In The Revolution' there is a record that 'Duman McCullin of Saybrook' was in the Second Regiment, Connecticut Line under Col. Herman Swift. FINLAY MALCOLM, the son of DUNCAN was born in 1750, in Aberdeenshire Scotland. He died Sept. 18, 1829, and was buried in the old cemetary at Oakland, Ontario, Canada. Finlay Malcolm was a sea captain. He owned a trading vessel that plied between Scotland and America. Finlay set out for himself early in life as he is recorded in 1769 at Penobscot, now Castine, Maine, as an early settler on the northern bay, 'Majobigwaduce.' He is recorded in his Majesties service at Fort George during the seige by the Continentals in 1729. About 1769, Finlay and his brother John were settlers of Northern Bay. He was also a member of the Penobscot Association Grant, at St. Andrew's, in 1784. Finlay was a United Empire Loyalist and received a grant of land for his adherence to the King during the American Revolution. At Castine, Maine, Finlay met and married Tryphena Wardwell. She was the daughter of Captain Daniel Wardwell of York, Me. Tryphena was born in 1761 at York, Me. and died in Oakland Township, Oxford (now Brant) County, Ontario, on Jan. 16, 1813. She was buried in the old Oakland cemetery. In 1798, Finlay with his wife, Tryphena, and their family moved to Upper Canada. Before leaving Penobscot, Me., the records show that he sold out his real estate holdings amounting to several hundred acres." There is a MacAllum/Malcolm Society, on the web at http://clan-maccallum-malcolm.3acres.org. Ancestry.com offers: "Malcolm Name Meaning - Scottish: from the Gaelic personal name Maol-Choluim devotee of (Saint) Columba (see Colomb). Irish (Ulster): Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolcholuim descendant of the devotee of St. Columba (Irish Colum Cille, literally dove of the church). In Ireland the personal name is often spelled Colm; in Scotland it has become Calum."
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[43184] "The Perry County Times, 12 July 1973," p. 12: "Alton Brandt Rice, 67, Newport RD 1, died Sunday at his home. He was a farmer and a member of Newport Social Order of Owls. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Smith Rice; a son, Harry D., Newport RD 1; a daughter, Mrs. James R. Roush, Newport RD 1; two brothers, Ivan, Markelsville, and Milton, Mechanicsburg; and six grandchildren."